General Mossolov, who was for sixteen years permanent secretary of the Ministry of the Court in St. Petersburg, and was, during that time, in close personal touch with the Russian Court, here describes the intimate life of the Emperor and Empress and their children, and reveals the strange relations between the Tsar and his Ministers and the foibles and difficult nature of the Empress. He gives an interesting picture of foreign affairs as seen from the court of the Father of all the Russians: what “Nicky” thought of the Kaiser’s little ways and how he dealt with his visits and that of King Edward VII. A notable feature is General Mossolov’s authoritative account of the battle fought in a vain attempt to break the demoniacal influence of the ex-monk Rasputin, with descriptions of personal interviews with that bizarre and dangerous character.

* Please note that this is a quality, hard cover reproduction of the original 1935 edition of At the Court of the Last Tsar, complete with the original text and photographs.

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